- kemti
- kémti, kẽma, kẽmo intr. kibti, lipti.
Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language.
Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language.
Hindin — Hịn|din 〈f. 22; poet.; veraltet〉 Hirschkuh; Sy Hinde [<ahd. hinta, engl. hind <germ. *hindo <idg. *kemti „hornlos“; → Hirsch] * * * Hịn|din, die; , nen [zu ↑ Hinde] (dichter.): Hirschkuh. * * * Hịn|din … Universal-Lexikon
hind — English has two words hind. The adjective meaning ‘rear’ [13] probably came mainly from behind, a compound formed in Old English times from bi ‘by’ and hindan ‘from behind’, whose ultimate origins are unknown. Related are German hinter ‘behind’,… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
hind — {{11}}hind (adj.) c.1300, rear, back, perhaps a back formation from O.E. behindan back, behind, used as adverb and preposition, or from or influenced by O.E. hindan (adv.) from behind, from P.Gmc. *hind behind (cognate with Goth. hindan (prep.)… … Etymology dictionary
apkemti — apkemti, àpkema, apkẽmo intr. apkibti, aplipti: Visos obelys obuoliais apkẽmę Vj. kemti; apkemti; užkemti … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
užkemti — užkemti, ùžkema, užkẽmo intr. užkibti, užlipti, užsiklijuoti: Akys ažkẽmo – dabar jau kap aklas vaikščioju Ml. kemti; apkemti; užkemti … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
hind — English has two words hind. The adjective meaning ‘rear’ [13] probably came mainly from behind, a compound formed in Old English times from bi ‘by’ and hindan ‘from behind’, whose ultimate origins are unknown. Related are German hinter ‘behind’,… … Word origins